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The Frogs defense completely shut down the | Pirates' running game, holding them to minus-16 yards |
er 2, 1963: Byron Browne was drafted from the | Pirates by the Chicago Cubs in the 1963 first-year dr |
ned other towers built along the coast of the | pirates pending arrival, and fires were lit when it w |
Under McMullan's three year tenure, the | Pirates recorded 138 wins and 46 losses, finished wit |
but "it is better than ... Princess Ida, the | Pirates, and Iolanthe". |
Pitt then leased Forbes back to the | Pirates until a new multipurpose stadium could be bui |
His hiring was announced by the | Pirates on September 13, 2007. |
The | Pirates enter the season looking for their first winn |
his son Daryle repeated the feat, guiding the | Pirates' 11-8 victory over the Cardinals. |
oky Burgess was selected off waivers from the | Pirates by the Chicago White Sox. |
nd that trio would play integral roles in the | Pirates' 1960 world championship season. |
May 28, 1956: Toby Atwell was traded by the | Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for cash and a pla |
alongside the British brig, but this time the | pirates refused their captain's demands to go aboard |
and Rod Scurry while all were members of the | Pirates, and that his own drug use peaked while he wa |
The Bell Ringer and the | Pirates (1983) |
In June 1970, the | Pirates played their final game at Forbes Field. |
As center fielder for the | Pirates, he won five consecutive Gold Gloves from 198 |
The | Pirates won their opening game against the Cubs in Ch |
efield and Bobby Del Greco were traded by the | Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for Bill Virdon. |
He was lead guitarist in Johnny Kidd & The | Pirates and perhaps more famously, The Tornados, the |
The | Pirates won the National League East title the latter |
s scouting director and infield coach for the | Pirates and director of stadium operations for Three |
expansion team, being traded to them from the | Pirates in the 1960 offseason in a deal for Bobby Sha |
He played in the | Pirates minor league system from 2002 to 2004. |
The Black Pearl, the ship from the | Pirates of the Caribbean movies |
The | Pirates pulled out of their early slump to post a 12- |
The | Pirates gave the lead away in the ninth before finall |
Despite this, the | Pirates failed to make the post-season and so Beverid |
June 24, 1961: Ron Woods was signed by the | Pirates as an amateur free agent. |
In 1953, the | Pirates became the North State Conference Champions a |
The | Pirates sent Al Oliver and Nelson Norman to the Range |
seasons (1989-93) doing play-by-play for the | Pirates' Class AAA affiliate in Buffalo, NY. |
As a fastball pitcher with the | Pirates, Roe had a record of 13-11 with a 3.11 earned |
ay, 1961: Don Williams was purchased from the | Pirates by the Chicago White Sox. |
The following year the | Pirates pitcher Randy Sealy set a team record with a |
Drug dealers frequented the | Pirates' clubhouse. |
Finally, in 1978 the | Pirates decided enough was enough and left town. |
DVD set with the rarely seen The Boy and the | Pirates, and the more recent Crystalstone (1988) on J |
ilton, who made 63 League appearances for The | Pirates between 1929 and 1931. |
nrahan earned a win for the Nats while on the | Pirates roster when the Nats beat the Astros in the b |
The | Pirates prevailed in three consecutive games played f |
However after those promising years the | Pirates set a league record by losing 22 straight gam |
re Cummings was selected off waivers from the | Pirates by the Philadelphia Phillies. |
Labour government's resolve to deal with the | pirates. |
However, Blyleven became disgruntled with the | Pirates and threatened to retire during the 1980 seas |
omething from the cover of Doctor Who and the | Pirates, Arrangements for War or Thicker than Water? |
He was drafted by the | Pirates in the 14th round of the 2007 amateur draft a |
WPGB is the | Pirates' flagship radio station, having replaced KDKA |
The Complete Terry And The | Pirates. |
Charboneau was signed as a free agent by the | Pirates. |
way through the season, on July 20, 1936, the | Pirates released Bush. |
ninth, and Gene Clines added a homer for the | Pirates. |
Jay Buhner was drafted by the | Pirates in the 2nd round of the Secondary Phase. |
with six home runs and 54 RBI with the | Pirates in 1897. |
es Berra, it is…over the fence, home run, the | Pirates win!… (long pause for crowd noise)… Ladies an |
The | Pirates ten, and the Yankees nine! |
He was drafted by the | Pirates in the 5th round of the secondary phase of th |
couple is now being held together because the | pirates are no longer willing to pay the cost of keep |
recorded his first Major League hit with the | Pirates in a game on May 31, 2011, against the New Yo |
While the | pirates make merry with their spoil, two survivors wa |
t season, Churn pitched in five games for the | Pirates, and ending the seasons with no decisions and |
Stevens, the | Pirates' star player, Galactik Football |
ed when, after the money was dropped-off, the | pirates increased the ransom demand to $1 million for |
ollowed by a Sean Glennon touchdown pass, the | Pirates were defeated by Virginia Tech, 17-7. |
He played in a career high 80 games with the | Pirates, scoring 40 points. |
fter the 1957 season, Gross was traded to the | Pirates for right-handed pitcher Bob Purkey. |
ly 30, 1969: Bo Belinsky was purchased by the | Pirates from the California Angels. |
The flagship radio stations of the | Pirates are Pirate Radio 1250 and 930 AM and Oldies 1 |
Sands played on the | Pirates' 1971 National League and World Series champi |
ober 2, 1946: Steve Nagy was purchased by the | Pirates from the Brooklyn Dodgers. |
John surgery in May 2010, then headed to the | Pirates' Double A affiliate, the Altoona Curve, on Ju |
He appeared in 57 MLB games for the | Pirates, 51 of them during the 1958 season, when he b |
et and a wheeled pirate ship was made for The | Pirates of Penzance. |
ir was signed as an amateur free agent by the | Pirates. |
913: Rivington Bisland was purchased from the | Pirates by the Atlanta Crackers. |
“I don't think the | pirates pay a whole lot of attention to any kind of s |
a player to be named later were traded by the | Pirates to the Montreal Expos for Zane Smith. |
nge of shows, from Oklahoma and Grease to The | Pirates of Penzance and A Chorus Line, and has won nu |
47: Joe Grace was selected off waivers by the | Pirates from the Washington Senators. |
Patch says the | pirates know they stand to make a lot of money if the |
lazar and Rick Lancellotti were traded by the | Pirates to the San Diego Padres for Kurt Bevacqua and |
he milestone long ball on a 3-0 count off the | Pirates' Don Robinson with two men on base in the nin |
A cell in the | pirates' lair |
as was signed as an amateur free agent by the | Pirates. |
ted the trade by sending Ernie Camacho to the | Pirates on April 10. |
The | Pirates Own Book: Authentic Narratives of the Most Ce |
une 3, 1980: Rick Renteria was drafted by the | Pirates in the 1st round (20th pick) of the 1980 Majo |
The | Pirates Of Emerson Haunted House |
the second game of a doubleheader against the | Pirates. |
commentator for Fox Sports Pittsburgh and the | Pirates Radio Network. |
Dyer was the | Pirates catcher on August 9, 1976, when John Candelar |
has also played Major General Stanley in The | Pirates of Penzance, Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus and |
Her last novel, Pussy, King of the | Pirates, published in 1996, showed signs of Acker's b |
The | pirates were captured without a fight. |
Six of the | pirates survive and considerably injure Harbert throu |
The school's mascot is the | Pirates and the school colors are Royal Blue, Black, |
m was granted free agency and signed with the | Pirates in December. |
He was drafted by the | Pirates in the 53rd round of the 1987 Major League Ba |
He remained with The | Pirates for eight years, until 1955, making 114 leagu |
his boss, Paul DePodesta, and returned to the | Pirates. |
Roman general Pompey defeated the | pirates. |
The | Pirates completed the deal by sending Jack Cassini to |
ons with the Maroons before being sold to the | Pirates in 1927. |
anister served as a minor league coach in the | Pirates' minor league system. |
In 1973, Foor pitched in three games for the | Pirates, walking one, striking out one and giving up |
nce of the frontier against the Moors and the | pirates. |
o villains in the fantasy animated series The | Pirates of Dark Water |
game in Sierra On-line's Space Quest III: The | Pirates of Pestulon. |
He made his Major League debut for the | Pirates on June 1, 2009 against the New York Mets, wo |
es performed the small roles of Isabel in The | Pirates of Penzance, Leila in Iolanthe, and occasiona |
He played for the | Pirates (renamed the Steelers in 1941) for four seaso |
Under Littlefield's direction, the | Pirates were less aggressive than other teams in sign |
formerly a guitarist with the London band the | Pirates who backed Johnny Kidd. |
ed in 40 games in 2009 and 11 in 2010 for the | Pirates, with a 2-4 record and 4.31 ERA. |
He was released by the | Pirates at the end of the 1923 season, after which he |
He was drafted by the | Pirates in the 11th round of the 1995 amateur draft. |
The | Pirates would go on to lose to Virginia for the first |
uary 27, 1968: Tom Dettore was drafted by the | Pirates in the 3rd round of the 1968 Major League Bas |
The | Pirates' home stadium in between, Forbes Field, had n |
y and Harold Clem (minors) were traded by the | Pirates to the Philadelphia Phillies for Jim Bunning. |
Robinson next wields the | pirates' guns and the pirates plead to be saved. |
11, 1974: Chuck Brinkman was purchased by the | Pirates from the Chicago White Sox. |
s directed by Gore Verbinski, director of the | Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. |
December 11, 1981: Tim Foli was traded by the | Pirates to the California Angels for Brian Harper. |
While some of the | pirates complain that this is not pirate business, th |
June 7, 1968: Bruce Kison was drafted by the | Pirates in the 14th round of the 1968 Major League Ba |
He appeared in 24 games with the | Pirates in 1996 before being traded with Angelo Encar |
ynard and his men defeated Blackbeard and the | pirates. |
The | Pirates sent Carlos Rios (minors) to the Braves on Se |
ins was still able to be competitive with the | Pirates, he was never able to quite match the same hi |
Suddenly, the | pirates turn around; Father has put up a flag indicat |
t W. S. Gilbert had in mind when he wrote The | Pirates of Penzance in 1879, his glorious parody of t |
17, 1946: Frank Colman was purchased from the | Pirates by the New York Yankees. |
mpleted the deal by sending Bob Kipper to the | Pirates on August 16. |
une 15, 1982: Bill Robinson was traded by the | Pirates to the Philadelphia Phillies for Wayne Nordha |
The | Pirates returned to the MEAC title game in 2005, but |
sh and French ships to Crete to deal with the | pirates. |
niola finally reaches its destination and the | pirates rebel, he organizes the faithful crew's fligh |
The | Pirates completed the deal by sending Johnny Hutching |
On 12 December, the | pirates left the vessel for the coast and set the cre |
er was signed as an amateur free agent by the | Pirates. |
The | Pirates finally folded in April 2002, when directors |
opening-round game in Dayton, Ohio, where the | Pirates were eliminated by Monmouth. |
September 25, 1946: The | Pirates traded $35,000 to the Oakland Oaks for Wally |
mb was signed as an amateur free agent by the | Pirates. |
The | Pirates, based at the East of England Ice Rink, Peter |
2003 The | Pirates of Penzance, Die Fledermaus (Revenge of the B |
ed an iron man, playing three seasons for the | Pirates and in virtually all of their games, showing |
Unlike the | Pirates and the Cardinals, the Reds did not make regu |
He was released by the | Pirates in October 1937. |
ber 6, 1964: Wilbur Wood was purchased by the | Pirates from the Boston Red Sox. |
In December 2010, the | Pirates selected Rodriguez with the first overall pic |
As the radio broadcaster for the | Pirates' AAA affiliate Charleston Charlies in 1974 an |
ey was signed as an amateur free agent by the | Pirates. |
is was signed as an amateur free agent by the | Pirates. |
The | Pirates would win in a truly memorable world series a |
The | Pirates' rivalries include the East Dubuque Warriors |
e close of the American war with England, the | pirates of the West Indies had become a terror to all |
ecade, the Pearl menaced the Caribbean as the | pirates searched for the coins until all but one was |
In Murray Leinster's The | Pirates of Zan (1959) (originally published in Astoun |
that they have registered a case against the | pirates for attempt to murder and various other provi |
At the tribunal Hawke duels one of the | pirates with boarding pikes managing to outfight him. |
an was signed as an amateur free agent by the | Pirates. |
the strangers not to reveal that they are the | pirates who have been pursued by Ernesto. |
August 7, 2009 and claimed off waivers by the | Pirates on August 12. |
ber 16, 1912: Everitt Booe was drafted by the | Pirates from the Fort Wayne Railroaders in the 1912 r |
and having made 86 league appearances for the | Pirates he was loaned to Cheltenham Town on 26 Novemb |
e Hostetler was signed as a free agent by the | Pirates. |
The | Pirates, with sluggers Barry Bonds and Bobby Bonilla |
leted the deal by sending Juan Pizarro to the | Pirates on November 28. |
He has worked in the booth for the | Pirates since 1994. |
The | Pirates assigned Martinez to the Double-A Altoona Cur |
, Clarke joined the professional ranks at The | Pirates in 2009, alongside fellow youth team graduate |
The | Pirates difficulties reached off the field as well. |
trip, except [Milton] Caniff's Terry [and the | Pirates], rivaled it in atmosphere." |
Philadelphia Phillies, Ed Wade, in which the | Pirates would swap pitcher Kip Wells for the Phillies |
June 21, 1967: Al Luplow was purchased by the | Pirates from the New York Mets. |
July 31, 1987: Don Robinson was traded by the | Pirates to the San Francisco Giants for Mackey Sasser |
The | pirates had demanded 1.5 million dollars ransom in ex |
arly 19th century were successful against the | pirates, partisans of the Democratic-Republicans cont |
rs remained on the ship and they hid from the | pirates until they left the North Star and then they |
The Marines initially fired on the | pirates, then stormed the pirate-held areas. |
Among the | pirates who frequented the area was the notorious Bla |
spent a number of years in the minors in the | Pirates system as a starting pitcher, and then in 200 |
He began the 2011 season with the | Pirates' Single A affiliate, the Bradenton Marauders, |
The | Pirates went again to the World Series, but Cuyler di |
ry's victorious conclusion; the defeat of the | pirates and the safe return to England with the treas |
ve been used as a morgue.In the cellar of the | Pirates' House there is a tunnel that leads to the Sa |
schoten went on to pitch in six games for the | Pirates, five of them starts. |
The | Pirates won division titles in Doughty's third and fo |
s proof that it is a fabrication, namely, the | pirates' warp 2 ship that is somehow able catch up wi |
aniuk of Myrnam, Alberta, Canada who took the | Pirates to the Heineken British Championships at the |
June 20, 1961: Gene Baker was released by the | Pirates. |
While with the | Pirates, a National League team, he had a .071 |
pted an option to purchase an interest in the | Pirates, then traded the best of the Colonel's player |
hty replaced Thrift as General Manager of the | Pirates on November 7, 1988 due to conflict between T |
He appeared in 10 games with the | Pirates Class-A team, the Lynchburg Hillcats and then |
August 5, 1984: Amos Otis was released by the | Pirates. |
Blass joined the | Pirates' TV and radio broadcast team in 1983 as a par |
Haak also played a key role in the | Pirates' decision to select Roberto Clemente in the 1 |
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